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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 5

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WATERSPOUTS; AT SEA PRESENT! STRANGE SIGHT Peculiar Marine Phenomena Observed Off Diamond Head In Hawaiian Islands An electrical atorm which brokt one niefct recently over the Hawaiian Island! vu followed next day by Strang sea phenomena. Winnipeg traveller returning from Honolulu report seeing a whirling black finger of cloud and water atrlklng the sea a few mllea off Diamond Head, forming un Usually large waterspout. They occurred In rapid suceesion about eight mllei out to aea. and lasted for severs I minutes each. The Honolulu Slar states that the spouU were heralded by a mass of low black clouds hanging over the water like a heavy drift of smoke.

Suddenly, In each instance. line of black curved downward toward th water. Moving rapidly, It grew until It touched the water, auckmg It upward and bubbling the sea. Through glacsea th frothing of th water could be seen as It shot Into the air. After touching tht water for several minute the cloud finger (lowly withdrew Into th black ceiling.

Th spouts were skirted by a Japanese vreeel arriving in port from Ban Francisco, and three navy vessels on manoeuvres. A pair of aeroplane circled through the sky, careful to keep out of the whirling columns. Watcher on shore gathered the Impression that th naval craft wore either shooting at the spouts FALSE TEETH ROCK. SLIDE OR SLIP? a new, grssuy Improve smear to be sprinkle on uppvr or lever plates, holds faiae teeth fine so aamrertebia. t'aa not eiNie.

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XLVI. No. 85) THRILLING SPECTACLE NEAR 4 Unstabl upper air conditions following an electrical storm resulted In th appears nc of three waterspout a few miles out to sea south of Walkikl recently. This picture was taken front th deck or dropping depth charge near them to break them up Later, the ships' commanders said they had not been engaged In such activity. An official of the Honolulu observatory estimated that the pillars of cloud descended from an altitude of approximately 2.000 feet with a column of mist and froth raving from the sea to an altitude of some ftOO feet.

Th spout would about 100 or 190 feet in diameter. A waterspout on th sea corresponds to a tornado on land, he explained. It results from a whirlwind caused when a rising current of air la followed by an Inrush of wind from all directions. Small craft, but not larg vessels, are endangered by waterspouts, he said. Th 'North Winnipeg branch of the Independent Labor party will meet Wednesday evening, at a p.m..

In the North Winnipeg Labor hall, 340 Manitoba av. SO. rkw 21 292. NEW LETTER" PAGE ON WEDNESDAY Th second "Missing Letter" peg In th 1U will appear in The Tribune tomorrow, Wedneday, when th first week winner wlil be announced and the second contest launched. Th time for receiving answer to th first week' puzzle expired at noon and larg number of contestant have submitted anewfT.

Judge ar busy now tabulating th re pile and determining th winner. Each week th narrw of contestant aubmlttlng correct answer will be list id and at the conclusion of the series grand prists aggregating $90 In merchandise order will be awarded to th contestant making th best showing for the life of the contest. These prlres, of course, will be in addition to th (IS In prize awarded weekly. Wjtch for the second peg on Wed and If you are not already playing this fascinating game, get In at one. You will find it easy and worth while.

SENTENCE SUSPENDED James T. Stewart. Paul Ivanho and Welter Kolomlc, alias Co msn, who pleaded guilty to theft of an auto, were given euapended sentence by Magistrate Graham. In city police court Monday. None of them had any previous record.

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Motors Ltd. Phone 37121 HONOLULU of th TaUuta Mara, Japanese vessel coming Into Honolulu port from Ban Francisco. Th ship was about all miles from th watrpout watcher on shot witnessed th phenomena. TAKE BIG RISK TO SEE LYHCHIHC Reporter and Photographer Brave Mob's Anger to Get Story NEW YORK, April How a young newspaperman, reporter, and a photographer, risked a lynching mob' anger in th performanct of their stor'tea is told In th current Isiu ef "Editor and "It wa J.061 pm. Tuesday.

March 13, that th Memphis Press Scimitar office wa notified that a lynching party wa getting under way near Slayden, 40 mil away. "Th two men chosen for the assignment Clark Porteou. 24, reporter, and Mervln RoseDbush, 22, photographer, covered th distance. Including 16 mile of gravel. in exactly minutes.

At Slayden, a crossroad with a ator on each of thre corner and an open field on the fourth, thev found an angry, milling mob of ISO men. Th mrjbiters wrr going from one tor to another, talking in rrulT tones about how Hardy Markla, 45 year old elate highway worker, wa chot down In cold bluod flva days traviously at that very cross roads, and bow Ab Young, his negro killer, hsd run elf to hide, only to be bunted down by Macklea friends. Discus Nsgr' fata "They had him now 3 yer old black Ab Young, and they wen arguing among themeelve what to do with htm hang him. "burn" him or turn him over to officers at Holly Spmg. "Th men looked suspiciously at th two voung fallow in the car which bore a Tennessee license.

Rosentoush cromntlv fak ed car trouble. He and Porteous fooled around, and got the lav of tn land. Then each picked group, tnlnrled with the men and learned what had already tran spired and what waa about to he ripen stuff that Porteou was later to writ Into a graphic pace on eiory. Trail Lynching Party "At SM nm. Roeenbush noticed about AO men slipping away from th main mob.

went out a side door, cot Into Ms car and started trailing a model Pord filled with would lyncher. Tbe kept looking back at him. so he passed their car. continued down th tiisrhway for a short distance then doubled back, only to find he had lost the other ear. He finally spied fresh tracks on dirt aide road and followed a backwoods trail.

Two miles fur ther he came suddenly upon a clearing about country echonl house, where th negro waa being nem prisoner. "Roeenbueh then aped back to Sladen, got Porteou and returned to the scene, arriving as they brought the negro from hi school nous prison, fastened a rone noose around III neck and led Mm beneath a whit oak tree Thev heard him nrar and sine They sew the white men throw the rope over a limb of the tree put th nevro on th trunk at th bark of a ear. They raw th driver drive out from ur.dr the negro, reringinr him Into th atr to banc there rrotesauelv while his lynchers, some noisv. some quiet, some drunken, some otter, looked on grimly. "Porteou had hi story and Rosenhush had his pictures 10 ot them, including shots of the vlo tlm and the crowd 4efor anvon took, notice ef them.

Photagrapher Tskss Order "A rough, armed man walked up to them and demanded: "What are you Rosenbuh grin ned: 'Having a good time like you 'Well, you can take picture If youll send ue prints, the man aid. Several pressed forwsrd giving names and addresses, and Rosenbueh wrote down the or Then the temter of the mob suddrnlv changed, and its member whipped out pistols, taking shots at the dead nrro. The newspapermen left quickly. 'It was at 4.10 pm. that the hmctilr.g took place.

Porteou and Roeenbush were back in Memphis st 5.30 pm, Porteou batting out his story. Rosenbush turning out Prints for his own paper and other served by ftEA "Ot the moo, Porteous said They were typical MtelelDtt farmers. Ignorant but not violent. Any real leader who could have reasoned with them couid have topped the lynching. Mutual Life Shows Gains In First Quarter of 1935 Th Mutual Life of Canada report that the amourt of new, paid for life insurance sold by the com peny during the first quarter of waa fit percent greater than for the same period last year, and the nurrber of policies sold wee 52 percent In excess of the 1PM figure.

This improvement Is general thronshout Canada, evidenced by th fact that 38 ot tb 42 brancft SUIISIIIIIE REVUE AT AUDITORIUM MAKES BIG HIT Fine Entertainment Pre sented on Behalf of United Church Fresh Air Camps "Th 1935 Sunshine Revue," presented on behalf of th United Church Ftaah Air camps at Ot Auditorium concert ball Monday night, waa verything Implied la th nam bright and up to date. The large audience enthusiastically greeted th array of IS needy act assembled by W. Davidson Thomson and Introduced by Syd Barnes, master ef ceremonies. May Lawaon and Mr. Thomson gav th show a tuneful and rousing start la duet that war roundly applauded The Winnipeg Boys' choir of It voice under th direction of Ethel Klnlcy inspired pride and pleasure In the audience.

An other offering showing th musical advance of th city waa th Isaac tlunmot George Bornoff string quanalt. Blackface Turn Comedy wa a varied as It was ure flr. Margaret Laldlaw and Arthur Broughton presented rapid fire humor. The ventrlloquial doll of Len Vintua added to th gaiety of the evening and Charles Moore and Stanley Campbell topped th fun In flack face. Things were kept la a lilting tivthm by Olive Rich), pianist, and Bill Lowe's accordeon ensemble Vtpond and Watson almost stopped th show witn their adagio dancing.

Imaginative lighting enhanced the turn of Helena and Everett, who appeared la "Modern Movements." Baoy Joyce aorooatio aancing wa another snow etopper tn ins dandmt act of Sybil Legerwood. Joan Garnett and Grac Muriel Cumber. Mis Legerwood wa out standing In a nolo. Appearing later In a Scottish dancing turn with Eleanor Murray. Margaret Stewart and Georglna Ryan ab did an office of th company, from Hall fax to Vancouver, uhmlttd Increased business.

Tasks difler. Therein lies the reason Jor the hotel menu assuming the formidable proportions it sometimes does. Therein, too, lies the reason Jor the diversity, of form and formula, in the brands comprising the Imperial Tobacco Company's line of products. Most users of tobacco smoke it Some prefer to chew it, while others use it as snuff. Of those who prefer to smoke it, the majority favour the delicate fragrance of the soothing cigarette.

Many contend that for solid enjoyment there is nothing like the good old pipe. Others find their greatest satisfaction in the distinctive flavour of the cigar. Among the smokers in each of these three classes, there are again wide differences in taste. The cigarette smoker is quite a fastidious individual. If he happens to prefer Virginia tobacco, he discriminatingly chooses the brand that best suits his palate plain or cork tip.

If he likes something slightly different again, he chooses a blend with just the right infusion of Turkish. And every cigar smoker of course has his own particular preferences in the matter of strength, flavour, size and shape. And so it goes preferences for this and preferences for that on through pipe tobaccos, plug and cut, in all sorts of mixtures and flavours and on again into chewing tobaccos and snuffs. The Imperial Tobacco Company maintains a Research Department that makes the study of tastes and preferences its constant care. Tastes, as such, do not change, but preferences change.

That is why the task of experiment and observation must go ceaselessly on, and why the Company must be unremitting in its efforts to satisfy, precisely and effectively, every known taste of sizable extent And finally it must see to it that each of the brands listed on its menu is packaged in large, medium and small quantities, to suit every purse and every occasion. IMPERIAL TO DIRECT PtAY 1 I WOOTTO.N GOODMAN Mr. Goodman will direct th thr.e ct comedy, "Mail Order Brides." to be staged Friday and Saturday nights by ths St. Andrew's Dramatic Club In th church ball. Oak and Kingswgy.

hllaraUng dene of th Highland to the skirl of Colin Cauisron' bagpipe. On Act Cmdy Th Quintuplet of Callander," by Wilson McDonald, waa recited In French Canadian patois with great effect by Cummy Reid. A an encore he did Drummond "Little Batise." Joseph J. Lyon ac companied. Finally the T.M.H.A.

player offered "The Boss," a smart, one act comedy with a surprise finish. The players Helots Goldstein. Ann Goldman and Marcus Testier showed a arofalonal ease and con fidence which enhanced th enjoy rnent or weir presentation. ISTANBUL FEELS THREE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS fay Hasten Prete ISTANBUL. April A violent earthquake occurred today la th vicinity of th Baa of Marmora.

Thre tronf shocks hava been fslt In Istsnbul within th last 24 hour 1F17 OF CITY PAY HOMAGE TO MAM0I1IDES Public Meeting Held on 800th Birthday of Physician and Philosopher The Intellectual world of th I2th century wa recalled at th public meeting held by th Winnipeg lodge of B'nai B'rith in th Royal Alexandra hotel Monday Bight to honor th BOOth birthday of Moae Maimo nldes, Jewish physldaa, philosopher ahd biblical commentator. J. E. Ark in, president, wa ia th chair. Rabbi Solomon Frank, th principal speaker, told of th importance even to the present of the descendant ot a long Mn of scholars, who strove to reconcile science and religion.

Th youth, who had to uve hi rwtlv Cordova in Spain because of th reliaioua Intolerance of th Moors, achieved a fame In Egypt which had continued to thi day. Hi Cod of th Jewish Law had remained an authority in the Intervening eight centuries. Hie "Guide to the Perplexed," published In 1190. waa modern in It outlook, sines It was a synthesis of Aristotalean science and Hebraio Insight. Rabbi Frank also spoke of his work In philosophy, aa an Interpreter between the Greeks end the Arsbs, the two nations leading In the thought of the 12th century His translation of th work of Aristotle and Avlcennei helped to preserve learning for posterity.

Malmnnide. he eald, died leaving mankind with th Impress of man second only to Moses In greatness. Dr. Harry Medovy dealt with Matmonida contribution as a physician. Reading from hi medical writings, he showed his hwmant tarlanlam.

Ms broad outlook and hi leadership la th medical sclenc of hi day. Th IS article of th Jewish Creed, written by Malmonide nearly S00 years ago, war aung by Cantor Solomon estner assist ed by th AX A. choir. Ada Stoekham mr Hsrhfltd contributed to th program with piano selections. FIVE ANDREW'S PLAYERS WILL STAGE COMEDY The SL Andrew's DrajiMtie Club will present "Mail Order Brides." a comedy ia thre acta, Friday aad Saturday night, at SIS o'clock, ia th church bait.

Oak and Kings ay. Ths play will be directed by Wootton Goodm ia. He wtU aa strted by Mm. Goodcnaa. Taking part ia th play will be: Phyllis oudfoot.

Elisabeth Black. Dorothy Minhtnairk, Maxin Davis, Dorothy lis noes, Irene Lytla, Mrs. C. Mi Idea, Donald Hamilton. Dave Hamilton, Allister McDtermid.

Bill Cranston. Mill Minhianlck and Norms Chamberlla. The play will follow a costume dance number directed by Jaequt In MacTavish. Taking part in it will be: JarquiltiM MacTavish, Marion King. Barbara Mclvor, Barbara Kennedy, Mtrg aret Boyd, Kvnh Faulkner.

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Years Available:
1890-1949